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The road to scoring on the basketball court has become steeper and steeper since the 23-24 season, and today's scoring feast is nothing extravagant. From 40+ to 50+, to Embiid's 70 points and Doncic's 73 points, the winds in basketball have changed. Who is the top scorer in history, and what is the top 10 scorer ranking?
The NBA's all-time single-game scoring list is still held by Wilt Chamberlain's 100 points set in 1962. It may have been a bit of a commercial game, but it was the pinnacle of scoring that is hard to achieve these days. Back in the 23-24 season, Doncic scored 73 points efficiently under the Dallas Mavericks, and his performance was better in terms of shooting percentage, reaching more than 9 percent. This result only allowed him to barely rank fourth in the single-game scoring list.
Kobe Bryant miraculously led the Los Angeles Lakers to a counterattack in a game in 2006, scoring 81 points alone, which is the highest single-game score in history. And in third place is still Chamberlain. In 1961, he scored 78 points with ease, once again showing his invincibility. Chamberlain also scored 73 and 72 points in the other two games, which was enough to show his scoring dominance.
The NBA's all-time scoring record by Wilt Chamberlain isn't just for the all-time superstars. In this era of basketball, scoring has become an honor that every player is eager to chase. Whether it's an average of 40+ performances per game, or more than 50+ amazing moments, players are writing their own scoring legends.
In this feast of scoring, young stars are making their mark. Embiid, Alexander, Antetokounmpo and other players frequently burned their scoring passion on the court, and dedicated a wonderful game to the fans. This also makes people wonder whether the future NBA history list will review NBA history, which is not only a scoring battle, but also the unique footprints left by each star. Kobe Bryant's 81-point record became a legend within a legend, and a comeback feat made that number more than just a score, but a testament to a period of time. Chamberlain's 78 and 73 points are like a string of pearls embellished on the necklace of history, dazzling.
And the current Doncic, with a single performance of 73 points, is breathtaking. His efficient hitting not only won the game for the team, but also left a strong mark on the scoring charts for himself. The rise of the younger generation of stars makes people look forward to the future of the NBA.
But behind the feast of scoring, it is the hard work and hard work of every player. Behind Kobe's 81 points is a lonely training ground, behind Chamberlain's 100 points is a fierce competition, and Doncic's 73 points are the crystallization of youth and passion. That's the beauty of basketball, and everyone is performing this gorgeous symphony in their own way.
For fans, every refresh of the highest score in a single game is a visual feast and a shock to the senses. The climb in the scoring numbers has witnessed the players continue to push their limits, and also presented us with exciting basketball events.
As the season progresses, the numbers on the scoring charts are likely to change, and every game is likely to give birth to new legends. For fans, what they are looking forward to is to witness more classic moments and feel the charm of basketball in this scoring feast.
In this NBA season full of uncertainties, the battle for points is not only a battle of numbers, but also a fierce competition, and it is a legend written by generations of stars with hard work and hard work. The score on the basketball court is not only a reflection of the victory or defeat of the game, but also a true portrayal of each player's hard work and struggle. Perhaps, one day in the future, who will stand on the top of history, surpass today's superstars, and create a new basketball legend.